Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri is the latest politician to decry humiliation during Friday's Mt Kenya politicians' meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta at the Sagana state lodge.

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The MP on Monday claimed that he was thrown out of the guest's tent in the company of 16 other lawmakers considered 'unfriendly', in a bid to humiliate him over his political stand.

He added that the organizers proceeded to worsen the situation by making poll losers, who they consider friendly, preside over the meeting while leaving elected leaders out.

"17 MPs we stayed out of the tent. Wale wenye walishindwa kura ndio walikuwa wanapanga, hao ndio walikuwa wanaingia na kutoka (election losers were the ones planning things, they were the ones going in and out)," he said.

He spoke on Radio Maisha, where he blamed the whole humiliation on some people handling Uhuru's matters at the Office of the President (OP) but cleared the president of blame.

Ngunjiri termed it the work of political brokers within the President's office, whom he said are angry with Mt Kenya politicians appearing to have a conflicting opinion on national matters.

"The president had good intentions, its the planners who are the problem; the brokers in the OP (Intention ya president ilikuwa nzuri lakini waliopanga ndio wabaya; mabroker weye wako pale OP)," he said.

This comes amid claims that the meeting was also used to punish Mt Kenya politicians seen to be closer to Deputy President William Ruto.

It also comes only a day after Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria claimed that he had to sit on the grass at Sagana, after flying to the venue on a chopper from Nairobi.